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"Nandito Akó" (Tagalog for "I am here") is a Filipino song written by Aaron Paul del Rosario and originally sung by Ogie Alcasid in 1989. The song was recorded by Lea Salonga in 1993, Mexican diva Thalía in 1997, Jeffrey Hidalgo in 2000, Sharon Cuneta along with Alcasid in 2006, David Archuleta in 2012, Noel Cabangon in 2014, and Regine Velasquez-Alcasid and Pussycat Dolls lead singer Nicole ...
Nandito Ako (lit. I Am Here) is the fifth studio album by Mexican singer Thalía, [1] released on 28 January 1997, by EMI Latin and OctoArts EMI.The album was released exclusively in the Philippines, where she gained a following after the success of the soap opera Marimar in the country.
Nandito Ako: 1997 [28] "Hoy Ten Miedo de Mí" † Fernando Delgadillo Cheche Alara: Habítame Siempre ≠: 2012 [16] "I Found Your Love" * Alberto Aguilera Valadez Joel Duma (English Adaptation) Nandito Ako: 1997 [28] "I Want You" Fat Joe: Thalía Brenda Russell Cory Rooney Davy Deluge Gregory Bruno Joseph Cartagena: Thalía (2003) 2003 [9 ...
Both "Forevermore" and "Nandito Ako" were released both as official singles from the album, and became available as a digital download on March 15, 2012. "Forevermore" also received an official music video. Late in June, it was announced that "I'll Never Go" would be released as the album's second single.
In early 2012, Archuleta signed a contract with TV5 to shoot a prime-time mini series in the Philippines, Nandito Ako (I'm Here), which was broadcast from February to March 2012. [80] An Original Pilipino Music album was released on March 26, 2012, in the Philippines, Forevermore . [ 81 ]
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Kelly Clarkson continues to put her appreciation for Chappell Roan’s music on display—and when she performed part of one song on her popular NBC daytime talk show this week, she kept every ...
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